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Bloom (Singer)

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Bloom
Birth nameAmanda Canzurlo
OriginPerth, Western Australia
GenresAmbient Pop
Pop
Years active2015–present
LabelsIndependent
Websitebloomofficial.com.au

Amanda Canzurlo, known professionally as Bloom, is an Australian singer and songwriter originally from Perth, Western Australia. She finds inspiration in artists such as Adele, Lana Del Rey, Eva Cassidy and Tina Arena.[1]

Bloom has been described to have a "soulful voice"[2] and Six-Time Golden Guitar Award Winning singer/songwriter Melinda Schneider describing Bloom as “the next generation of amazing vocalists”. [3]

For much of 2016 through to 2018, Bloom has been on the touring circuit performing the Songbook of two powerhouse vocalists – Adele and Amy Winehouse. In 2019 Bloom started touring her tribute to Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks & Carole King in her concert production The Stevie Nicks & Linda Ronstadt Songbook. Bloom is also performing The Eva Cassidy Songbook.

Bloom is an ambassador for Shake It Up Australia, raising $20,000 for Australians with Parkinson's.

She has performed supporting the likes of John Paul Young, Chantoozies, Eurogliders and Brian Mannix. Bloom also performed the Australian National Anthem with the Qantas Choir for the opening of the Commonwealth Bank Test Series, and again at the 2019 Bledisloe Cup at Perth Stadium in Perth, Western Australia.

Recently Bloom appeared as a semi-finalist on The World's first, The Voice Generations.

Since 2015, Bloom has released 3 singles, and 2 extended play's. With a new EP due out in 2022.

Discography[edit]

Extended plays
  • Bloom (December 2015)
  • Bloom (Acoustic) (April 2019)
Singles
  • Ghost (November 2015)
  • The Sweetest Love (February 2017)
  • Feels Like Home (April 2019)
  • A Minute (2021)
  • Love Is A Lie (2021)
  • One More Place (2021)

References[edit]


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